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Alpine Spaniel

The Alpine Spaniel is an extinct breed that originated in Switzerland. This breed was highly valued for its gentle and loyal demeanor, often serving as a faithful companion to travelers and monks traversing the treacherous alpine regions...
Breed TypeExtinct
OriginSwitzerland
Intelligence
HypoallergenicYes
Popularity
TemperamentGentle, Loyal, Hardworking & Adaptable
Alpine Spaniel

About Alpine Spaniel

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Alpine Spaniel
The Alpine Spaniel is an extinct breed that originated in Switzerland. This breed was highly valued for its gentle and loyal demeanor, often serving as a faithful companion to travelers and monks traversing the treacherous alpine regions. Known for being hardworking and adaptable, Alpine Spaniels were utilized in various roles, including search and rescue missions in the snowy terrains of the Alps. Despite their intelligence, which ranked at 57, they were primarily appreciated for their dedication and reliability.
The breed was not hypoallergenic and was particularly famous for their strong build and endurance. Their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions made them indispensable in their native environment. Unfortunately, with the advent of modern transportation and changes in lifestyle, the reliance on Alpine Spaniels diminished, leading to their eventual extinction. Although they have disappeared, their legacy lives on in the annals of canine history as resilient and devoted companions of the high mountains.

Family Oriented

Great with families and children
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With a gentle and loyal temperament, this breed is known to be quite kid-friendly. The Alpine Spaniel's adaptability makes it a great companion for families with children. It is hardworking and can be both playful and protective, making it suitable for playing fetch and enjoying cuddles.This breed's loyalty ensures it forms strong bonds with kids, and its gentle nature helps it get along well with smaller children.

Play

Exercise and mental engagement
Playfulness
PlayfulnessThey enjoy interactive games like fetch and running.
Exploration
ExplorationThese dogs love exploring their surroundings with curious enthusiasm.
Exercise
ExerciseThey require moderate daily exercise to remain healthy and happy.
Companionship
CompanionshipThey thrive on companionship and enjoy spending time with their family.
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Accommodation

Ideal living conditions and requirements
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Living Space:

Shiba Inus are adaptable to apartment living but need enough space to move around.

exercise

Exercise:

They require regular walks and playtime, so access to outdoor areas is ideal.

climate

Climate:

They do well in moderate climates and need protection in extreme heat or cold.

grooming

Grooming:

Shibas have a double coat that requires regular brushing, especially during shedding seasons.

independence

Independence:

They are comfortable being left alone for a few hours, though they prefer company.

Diseases

Common health issues and care
Hip DysplasiaA genetic condition where the hip joint is malformed, leading to arthritis and pain.Prevention: Maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, and breeding from healthy stock are key preventive measures.
Degenerative MyelopathyA progressive neurological disorder affecting the spinal cord, causing weakness and paralysis.Prevention: There is no known prevention, but genetic testing and breeding practices can reduce incidence.
BloatA life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and twists.Prevention: Feeding smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding vigorous exercise after meals can help prevent bloat.

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